Move the indoor sensor to the colder part of your house. If it’s placed in a basement it could be a good idea to place the sensor in the stairs between the floors. Another alternative is to buy an extra sensor to place in the colder area and then control the temperature from that sensor.

“If our indoor sensor is placed close to your fireplace, Ngenic Tune will react on the rising temperature and lower the heat from the heating system. Different customers want Ngenic Tune to react differently on the temperature change. If you don’t want the heating system to lower its heat output, you can place the indoor sensor further away from the fireplace. A reason for this is that it otherwise could become to cold in rooms that are far away from the the fireplace.

Another way to solve it is to temporarily turn up the set temperature in the mobile app.”

By activating spot price adaptation Ngenic Tune will try to make your heat system use more electricity when the price is low and buy less when the price is high. You still don’t need to impact your comfort since the difference is so small, but you will see a difference in your wallet. This requires you to have a price-per-hour agreement with your energy provider.